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The High Arctic is entering melt season at the cold edge of the modern record.

DMI data for daily 2 m air temperature north of 80N show 2026 running far below the normal June climb. The red line is pressed against the lower boundary of the 1958-2026 spread. Veteran meteorologist Joe Bastardi called the cold "unprecedented."

On June 12, the 80N average fell to -4.2C (24.5F). By June 14, it was still below freezing at -2.3C (27.8F).

June is when the high Arctic normally pushes toward 0C (32F). Below that line, surface melt remains constrained.

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The public is fed amplification warnings, while the core Arctic basin is sitting at/near the coldest June level in data back to 1958.

And the polar cold is not confined to the Arctic.

Both GFS and ECMWF show a broad cold pool across Antarctica, including the South Pole region.